[ Some vs. Any ]
A: Your son only eats … kinds of vegetables, does he?
B: Yes, he does. He only eats cabbage, spinach, and broccoli.
- any
- some

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Grammar › ViewWhy ________ to me while I ________?
A. did you not listen/ was speaking
B. were you not listening/ was speaking
C. were you not listening/ spoke
D. did you not listen/ spoke
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In cold countries people wear thick clothes _________ warm.
A. for to keep
B. to keep
C. for keeping
Conditionals › ViewIf we took the 10:30 train, We would arrive early
–>__________________, We would arrive early
A. Did we take the 10:30 train
B. Should we take the 10:30 train
C. Were we take the 10:30 train
D. Were we to take the 10:30 train
Nouns and Quantifiers › View
I have _________ money left, so I have to go to the bank and get some.
A. hardly little
B. a little
